Bill to punish Icahn over closing of Taj gets ok

Lawmakers gave final approval Monday to a bill that would punish billionaire investor Carl Icahn for closing Atlantic City's Trump Taj Mahal casino. The Assembly voted 60-17, to approve a bill that would impose a five-year license suspension for anyone shutting down a casino after January, 2016. That means it would apply only to Icahn at this point, even though four other casinos had closed since 2014.